
Game Preview: Orlando Solar Bears vs. Reading Royals
March 4, 2018 - ECHL (ECHL)
Orlando Solar Bears News Release
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TODAY:Â The Solar Bears (27-25-5-1) host the Reading Royals (31-21-5-0) in the second of two meetings this week after taking a 4-3 overtime win on Thursday. The Royals are coming off a loss the Jackonville Icemen on Friday. Orlando owns a lifetime 4-4-0-1 record against the Royals.
PLAYOFF PICTURE:Â Orlando sits in third place in the South Division, with a three-point cushion on fourth-place Atlanta (idle) and with two games in hand. The magic number for the Solar Bears to secure a berth in the 2018 Kelly Cup Playoffs currently sits at 20 points.
VALLEAU EXPECTED TO MAKE RETURN:Â After being released from his try-out with the AHL's Chicago Wolves earlier this week, defenseman Nolan Valleau will skate in his first game with the Solar Bears since Jan. 21. In 36 games this season, the blueliner has tallied 30 points (6g-22a) - six of his goals have come on the man advantage, a figure which ties him for the team lead.
THREE OR LESS: A key determining factor for victory this season for the Solar Bears has been when the team surrenders three or fewer goals in a game. In that scenario, as was the case on Thursday against Reading, Orlando has gone 26-3-2-1.
FOUR OR MORE: Orlando's number of victories when scoring four goals or greater in a game has also been substantial. The Solar Bears are 18-3-0-0 under these circumstances.
FEJES CONTINUES TO LIGHT UP ROYALS: Speedy sniper Hunter Fejes had already shown he would be a force against the Royals in his seven games played with the Wheeling Nailers (5g-2a) before being acquired by the Solar Bears in January. The second-year pro provided another goal in Thursday's meeting and drew a penalty shot opportunity with his acceleration and nose for the net.
STREAKS:
J.J. Piccinich - 3-game point streak (2g-2a)
Martins Dzierkals - 3-game point streak (2g-1a)
Hunter Fejes - 3-game point streak (2g-1a)
Sam Jardine - 2-game point streak (1g-2a)
Kristian Pospisil - 2-game point streak (1g-1a)
Chris LeBlanc - 2-game assist streak (3a)
MILESTONES:
Joshua Winquist - 1 assist from 100 career pro assists
Kale Kerbashian - 2 points from 250 career pro points (91g-157a)
Hunter Fejes - 3 assists from 50 career pro assists
Joe Perry - 4 goals from 50 with Solar Bears
Mike Monfredo - 4 games played from 400 in career
AFFILIATE NOTES:Â The Toronto Marlies (39-16-1-1) are looking to rebound from a 4-1 loss to Rochester on Saturday as they take on Belleville at 3 p.m. today. The Toronto Maple Leafs (39-21-6-1) suffered a 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals in an outdoor battle at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium last night on Tuesday, and will look to get back in the win column Monday night in Buffalo.
NEXT GAME: The Solar Bears hit the road next week as they take on the Atlanta Gladiators on Wednesday, March 7 at 7:05 p.m. from Infinite Energy Arena. Orlando returns home to face the Florida Everblades on Thursday, March 15 in a Wawa Sunshine Cup Series game. Single-game tickets for the 2017-18 season are now on sale at the Amway Center box office and ticketmaster.com.
ECHL Stories from March 4, 2018
- Railers Fizzle out on Sunday Afternoon in 4-1 Home Loss - Worcester Railers HC
- Riopel Backstops Thunder to Win over Steelheads - Idaho Steelheads
- Lepine, Riopel Push Thunder Past Steelheads - Wichita Thunder
- Grizzlies Beat Indy 4-1; Sweep Weekend - Utah Grizzlies
- Komets Rally Past Mallards - Quad City Mallards
- Kerbashian Dazzles in Return to Lift Solar Bears to 2-1 OT Win - Orlando Solar Bears
- Game Preview: Orlando Solar Bears vs. Reading Royals - Orlando Solar Bears
- Indy Suffers Fourth Consecutive Setback - Indy Fuel
- Wings Edged in Defensive Battle with Cyclones - Kalamazoo Wings
- Cyclones Sweep Three-Game Weekend in Kalamazoo - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Monarchs Roll Past Railers, 4-1 - Manchester Monarchs
- Driedger Stands Tall But Beast Lose Close Game in Shootout - Brampton Beast
- Railers Play Like Super Heroes in 5-0 Home Win over Nailers - Worcester Railers HC
- Zajac Scores in 2-1 OT Loss at Orlando - Reading Royals
- Idaho Powers Past Wichita - Wichita Thunder
- Americans Make Two Deals, Bring Back Popular Tristan King - Allen Americans
- ECHL Transactions - March 4 - ECHL
- Steelheads: Game Day Storylines at Wichita - Idaho Steelheads
- Playoff Experience and Scoring Punch Added with Acquisition of Aubin - Atlanta Gladiators
- Mallards Send King to Allen; Deal Brought Reilly to Flock - Quad City Mallards
- Cyclones Game Notes: vs. Kalamazoo - Cincinnati Cyclones
- Stingrays Acquire Neugold from Adirondack - South Carolina Stingrays
- Monarchs Game Day Capsule, March 4 - Manchester Monarchs
- Mallards Game Day - Quad City Mallards
- Railers Rally to Stun Nailers in Shootout in Front of Big Crowd at DCU Center - Worcester Railers HC
- Game Five of Eight-Game Road Trip at Orlando - Reading Royals
- Grizzlies Beat Indy 5-2 - Utah Grizzlies
- Americans Win Overtime Thriller 3-2 over Rush - Allen Americans
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